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Hi, I don't remember where I got this picture, but it appears to be taken in UK looking at the church tower, I wonder if the titans are part of the 3000 that went over during the first war as part of the lease lend scheme, looks like the army are looking after them, I wonder what the poor soldier thought when he was sent out on a cold morning to start them all?

The bottom picture says that it was the first gasoline-kerosene plow engine in NW Kansas at Hoxie..In the mid 1970's I bought a 12-20 Wallis tractor from a large junk yard near Hoxie,KS...It seemed like it covered 80 acres and there was row after row..

The bottom picture says that it was the first gasoline-kerosene plow engine in NW Kansas at Hoxie..In the mid 1970's I bought a 12-20 Wallis tractor from a large junk yard near Hoxie,KS...It seemed like it covered 80 acres and there was row after row..

The bottom picture is very intresting and it looks an early one.
Wish i coult have an very close look on that one...

Looking at the picture, in post #32, it seems the platform is cutting pretty low, so I don' think it's a header. I'm wondering if, instead of using a binder and shocking, then hauling to the machine, they cut the grain and, once the rack was full, they pulled it to the site where the thresher would be set up, and it, somehow, unloaded it as a stack to just be pitched into the feeder. Would require a lot fewer men to do the harvesting.